Conserving Perfection – Raw & Unfiltered Honey

Welcome to
Barrington Farms Apiary, LLC

We offer for sale, local, raw and unfiltered honey.

Our 2014 raw, unfiltered, local and fresh wildflower honey is now SOLD OUT.

Honey will be available about June first.

Our goal is to conserve the perfection of this special food only honey bees can produce.

Barrington Farms Apiary, LLC offers for sale honey, beeswax and beeswax candles. We maintain numerous honeybee colonies in or near Coweta County Georgia.

Our wildflower honey is pure, raw and unfiltered. It is only processed by the honeybees.

The honeybees convert nectar into honey and store it in the honeycomb. They can produce much more honey than needed to survive.

The extra honey is removed from the hive. It is extracted from the honeycomb and drains through a fine strainer removing bits of wax. The honey is never warmed above internal hive temperatures which conserves beneficial enzymes and other components in the honey.

A byproduct of honey extraction is beeswax which we use to make candles.

All our honeybee colonies live and produce honey in Coweta County and south Fulton County, Georgia.

News

This all started at the Georgia Beekeepers meeting in February 2012. Paul Vonk was the last speaker with the best presentation. Paul talked about setting a hive on a scale with temperature sensors inside and outside the hive. Every five minutes a computer records...

Corn Planting Drift is Killing Honey Bees. You Can Help. Here’s How.
The number of beekills this spring due to poisoning by pesticides has skyrocketed. In Ohio just this spring we have seen more beekills than I can remember total in the past 25 years combined. Reports from many, many...

The annual Coweta Beekeepers Association Christmas Party was held December 12 and the highlight of the evening was the recognition of Steven Page of Sharpsburg as 2011 Beekeeper of the Year. He was given the award by Bobby Torbush, 2010 Beekeeper of the...

Wednesday, August 3, 2011 - 7:59am
Submitted by John Munford
Fayette County, Georgia, beekeepers won’t have too many new rules to meet after all.
Instead of a slate of regulations proposed by county staff, the county commission, at its July 28 meeting, crafted an allowance for...